In a keynote lecture at the 40th International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and its Applications (ITM), Dr. Johannes Bieser shared findings from the GMOS-Train project. His presentation focused on the application of multi-compartment modeling of mercury (MCHgMAP) to support the Minamata Convention’s effectiveness evaluation.

The ITM conference, established in 1969 under NATO-CCMS, remains a leading platform for discussing the latest advancements in air pollution modeling. Dr. Bieser’s keynote emphasized the importance of GMOS-Train’s findings in enhancing global understanding of mercury transport and its environmental impacts. This work plays a crucial role in assessing international efforts to reduce mercury pollution in accordance with the Minamata Convention on Mercury.